Let your wallet do the talking...
John and Darcy both recommended FUDForum, another PHP-based forums package. You gotta love the name. Allon and Paul also found OpenBB.
XML MetaData for Simplifying Web Development. Achieve more efficient code development and maintenance while freeing yourself from object properties and getting new functionality without recompiling.
Unit Test Java Web Apps with Cactus. Extreme programming means testing often during the development life cycle, and the Cactus environment is ideal for making unit testing easier,
Review: Rational XDE. A fresh view on modeling functionality.
Java Drives GPS Systems. You'll find Java technology in a new car telematics system.
Hannibal pointed me to an explanation of The Matrix Reloaded based up Java.
Diego — clevercactus beta 2.
Matthew — Paul Buck's Keynote, Applied Ant, Perl lighning talks and Afternoon sessions.
Russ — JavaOne Online - Worth It, But Not Ready Yet and Just the Beginning of Mobile Piracy.
Matt — if python.has_key('absurd'):, Guido Leaves Zope and Ultra Liberal Feed Parser.
The next killer app for handsets is a utility. Better text input.
Thomas — WiFi Finder.
David — IntelliJ Aurora, build 856 is available.
Fred — Motorola new SDKs.
Dominic — Java and C# FTP libraries.
Karl-Martin — JSP as XML documents.
Arjun — Perfect example of an opensource project!
Kevin — Trans-fat labels to appear by 2006.
Dion — Editing XML files with Maven and Ant.
Chris — Have ActiveState do your module building for you.
Jeremy — OSCON Day #3: Pogo Linux + MySQL.
Simon — Terms and Conditions.
Danny — Things to do with $10k.
Java FTP Proxy Server 1.3.0, an application-level FTP proxy server.
Java FileMover 0.5, a regular expression file moving/renaming utility featuring a Swing UI.
PJIRC 1.9.0, a Java IRC client.
New site spoofs PayPal to get billing information. Here we go again.
Popular Mechanics: iSight is ‘out of sight’.
No More Free iCards From Apple. Bummer.
Third-Party Software Makes Nomad Even Better. Turns your Creative Nomad MP3 player into an external hard drive, and supports web access and streaming.
New York Times: Yahoo Profit Rises in Second Quarter.
Verizon launches MMS. But carrier shall not picture message unto carrier
RIAA faces antitrust suit. The Webcasters Alliance says it will take legal action.
Henri — Unit testing lets you be stupid.
Kingston Announces DDR466, DDR500 DRAM Modules. Specialty DRAM modules.
JLAN Server 3.0, adds FTP/NFS Servers and JDBC Filesystem.
Rafe — E-commerce vs t-commerce and Running ads.
Pat — Are no servlet containers developer friendly?
Jeremy — News: The Spam Top Ten.
Apache 2.0.47, a high performance Unix-based HTTP server.
Bone conduction headphones. Vibrating the sound directly into the skull.
Scott — In response to Teletext for the Series60.
PuTTY for the P800. Currently this is not a really usable product.
Chris — Spring Framework reaches wider audience.
Karl — JavaGnome.
François — b2evolution 0.8.2 sneak preview :)
JD4X 0.1, a Java desktop environment for Linux.
Lisa Marie Presley: No more men. To Whom It May Concern.
Matthew — Tim O'Reilly's Keynote.
Henri — Rebol/View open sourced.
I was playing with Google Groups and ran into some of my old .sig tag lines:
What was I thinking 10 years ago?
- “If A = B and B = C, then A = C, except where void or prohibited by law.”
- This is your conscience speaking: please return my watch.
Leif Jantzen recommended the Invision Power Board PHP-based bulletin board system. Nice one too.
Roland — DoCoMo's 505i Handset Features Fingerprint Authentication.
Simon — Great use of Java applets on Map24.
Jay — Resolving Your Identity Crisis with the Sun ONE Identity Server.
Steve — Google Hacks..
.Mac Bookmarks. Safari 1.0 and iSync 1.1 required.
MP sets up spam busting site. Use it, don't abuse it.
I'm searching for an OSS Message Forum (Bulletin Board) package, preferably Java or PHP-based. I've already looked at:
Jive Forums Very nice but not really OSS and pricey. Jute Forum Nice too, but not yet available. Too many unknowns. nvnForum I like the RSS feeds, but I'm not sold on the look and feel. w-agora Lots of features, but I really don't like the way it looks/operates. phpBB Seems to be the best so far.
If you know of others, please let me know.
Web Service: TEXT to Braille.
Russ — Server Side Python.
Dominic — C#Builder demos over at BDN.
Simon — Took the SCBCD beta exam at the weekend.
Rod — Do you have a intranet portal?
Oliver — I still use Emacs over jEdit.
Haiko — Adam Curry, Standard Prices.
Matt — Yes, We Buy More Music. Please Leave Us Alone.
Russ — Beyond T9.
Emily — SMS shorthand used in Domain Names.
Fred — JVMs on PDAs Confusion.
Simon — JSP XML syntax and well-formedness.
Jonaz — AspectWerkz 0.7 is released.
Mark — HiFi: At Last, an Interesting Use for Jini.
Ben — Curry's Ten Large.
Kevin — $10,000 for a default feed in Radio?
Simon — Marketing for Geeks.
Danny — “A fool and his money…”
Jean Yves — In France, you can order and pay your train ticket online.
JDO Learning Tools 1.0 Beta 2 released.
JLine 0.6.0, a Java command-line editing library.
The Small Microscope Pen – Wearable and Up To 100x!
IBM Debuts Privacy Language for ID Management.
We've found the perfect solution to spam. Extraordinary solution.
Britney: ‘I Bonked Justin’. How shocking…
Frank — Embedding digital ID in blogs via FOAF.
Russ — Teletext for Series60.
Ashwin Jayaprakash has been working on a small Search Engine Applet which uses Ternary Search Trees: SearchAssist 1.0.
The Freestyler Toolkit, create executables for deployment on Windows and Linux systems in native Java.
Luke — Taking a stand on RSS.
Michael — Myths and facts of "Java Everywhere".
Hani — Bileback and How to guarantee perfectly unhelpful error messages.
Dion — DTD Documentation.
Carlos — I want a console, dammit! and Great quote from Graffiti.
Jos — Another ignorant discussion on .Net is 'better' than Java.
Bill — Necho Feed.
Kevin — NewsMonster 1.0.
Glen — Bookmarks.
PowerBook Shown On Microsoft .NET Homepage. It seems Microsoft is using a Titanium Powerbook on their .Net website!
The BluePAD. House Internet appliance from Greenbell.
Beginner's guide to wireless home networking from PCStats.
Netcraf: Most reliable and fastest hosting company sites during June.
On July 9, 1872 — The doughnut cutter was patented by John F. Blondel.